Paul "signs off" in his own handwriting at the close of 1 Corinthians

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


true

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Be not afraid because some time thou must cease to live, but fear to have begun truly to live. (Marcus Aurelius, Meditations)This quote is made up of a(n) ________ and a(n) ________.

A. argument; conclusion: Fear to have begun truly to live B. nonargument; explanation C. argument; conclusion: Be not afraid because some time thou must cease to live D. nonargument; unsupported assertion

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"Tragedy, in literary terms, means a serious drama that usually ends in disaster and that focuses on a single character who experiences unexpected reversals in fate, often falling from a position of authority and power because of an unrecognized flaw or misguided action." This is an example of a ________.

A. stipulative definition B. lexical definition C. precising definition D. persuasive definition

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Aquinas argues that things achieve their ends designedly rather than fortuitously because

A) he believes in the native intelligence of all living creatures. B) he sees that things act in such a way that these ends are repeatedly and regularly achieved. C) he can't imagine things "just happening" to achieve their ends. D) he knows that there is a First Uncaused Cause.

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"Since it is the case that some public officials accepted bribes from foreign governments, and that if they did, then they are corrupt, it follows that some public officials are corrupt." is a

A) modus tollens B) modus ponens C) contraposition D) hypothetical syllogism E) disjunctive syllogism

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